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deliciouskeys · 2 years
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Pretty promiscuous about my Homelander pairing preferences!
🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶 = Muy calieeente, will read the weirdest fics, will translate fics in my thirst for more 🌶🌶🌶🌶 = Almost always enjoy, 🌶🌶🌶 = Good in certain iterations, 🌶🌶 = Admit to reading and enjoying a couple of fics, 🕵️‍♀️ = Haven’t come across a good one but not on principle, 🌶 = Don’t even attempt, 💀 = Pretend it doesn’t exist
🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶 Butchlander
🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶 Homewell
🌶🌶🌶🌶 Starlander
🌶🌶🌶🌶 Maevlander
🌶🌶🌶 Homereader
🌶🌶 Homie
🌶🌶 Home Depot
🌶🌶 Soldierlander
🌶🌶 / 🕵️‍♀️ Edlander
🕵️‍♀️ Noirlander
🕵️‍♀️ Stormlander
🕵️‍♀️ Vogellander
🌶 Ashlander
💀 Ryanlander
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bbppcontrol · 1 year
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Rodents are great nuisance to live with and the only way to stop them is maintaining and following effective guide lines on their extermination. In general you can use three principles that are prevent, identify and treat to eliminate them from your premises.
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tystopics · 3 years
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The Hunger Games Trilogy is now available for reading at ebookspace.org 🙌 #ebookspace #ebooksonline #homereading #adventuretime #hungergames https://www.instagram.com/p/CTCU7qzhVdD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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8bit-blue · 4 years
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When coffee shops closed but you still need your fix! 🤣 #coffee #reading #michaelconnelly #harrybosch #homereading (at Chester, Cheshire) https://www.instagram.com/p/CANVmHYAZLv/?igshid=1jzhvvfphad71
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butterfliesdating · 4 years
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Quarantine reads #lovebooks In Between - rekindling ♥️ . . . #loveread #lovereading #romantic #quotes #bookworm #nerdy #library #paper #quarantinestories #lovereading #quarantineandchill #homereading #bookstagram #booklover #bookstagrammer #booknerd #booksofinstagram #bookaddict #quarentinereads #goodreads #audiobooks #podcast (at California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_LddWyHmnl/?igshid=113po97zfvkjd
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practice reading with the kids while at home.
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hasanistories · 3 years
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A place I called home
Read ahead at https://www.patreon.com/Hasanistudios
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iambutmortal · 2 years
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Things I Can’t Give Up, Not Even for You - Chapter 6
@elucienweek2022​ Day 6: Home
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Summary: Elain has no interest in the family business. Leave the crime to her sisters, she’s content to teach middle school biology at the same school she attended. But when rival gang leader Hybern endangers her life, her sisters decide she needs protection in the form of Lucien Vanserra their annoying, albeit attractive, associate. Elain’s determined to get rid of him. Too bad Lucien’s determined to stay.
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Elain felt like she was a teenager again, making out with Lucien in the supply closet during her planning period. He’d been sitting in there all day, close enough to hear her if she needed anything while also staying out of the way of her students.
“I missed you,” Lucien groaned, leaving a trail of kisses along her neck. It was ridiculous, he’d been on the other side of the door for the whole day, but Elain knew how he felt. She’d spent the last three periods craving his touch, had been wet with wanting just knowing he was near. 
Just as promised, he’d taken her in the shower. And then against the kitchen counter, which had made her late to work.
It still wasn’t enough. She was an addict, hooked on the feel of him touching her.
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stocktonwood · 3 years
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‘Til the Cows Come Home
Read it on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/30951371
By: Stocktonwood
Words:5475 Chapters:1/? Language: English
Summary: The Vigilante hates magic. It's powerful and dangerous and pert near impossible to deal with for someone like him. If he had his druthers, he'd never tangle with it again. But things don't always work out the way we want them to and tonight he, The Shining Knight and S.T.R.I.P.E are up to their ears in it. Still, they're professionals. They can deal with a few unwelcome circumstances. Or at least, they could have, if Justin hadn't suddenly switched sides. 
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Graphic Depictions of Violence, Non-Sexual Issues of Consent, Mind Control
Fandom: DC Comics, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited 
Read it on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/30951371
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amelxen · 4 years
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🌺Book review🌺
As my homereading task for the first semester I chose to read a book called "Nice Work"
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Nice Work is an industrial novel written by David Lodge in 1988. The story is set in 1986 in an imaginary British city called Rummidge(which is modeled after Birmingham as said by Lodge in his Author’s Note). In the process of reading the story we get to see how the fates of two completely different people intertwine and how it affects both of them, allowing for changes neither would go through had they not met.
Robyn Penrose is a young woman and a feminist, who works as a lecturer at the University of Rummidge and specializes in English Literature and Women’s Studies. She is very passionate about pretty much everything that even slightly involves her specialty, striving to always be on the forefront of every discussion, but this passion makes her quite arrogant and inconsiderate towards others.
Victor Wilcox(often called just Vic by Lodge) is a conservative married man in his forties. He works as a Managing Director at a company called Pringle’s. Vic is responsible and hardworking, but his life has grown stale: his job is nothing but stress and headaches, he is uninterested in his wife and his children only disappoint him.
The two initially meet because of the government’s plan to bring the academic and industrial worlds closer together – Robin was supposed to “shadow” Vic one day a week to understand how the factory works. At first they hated this arrangement, but nothing could be done about it, so they had to deal with it despite thinking of each other’s lives as nonsensical and overall pointless. But over time they grow accustomed to spending time together and even develop feelings for each other. During this time we, as readers, get to see their worlds through the prism of something completely different, opposite even – and that’s what is so gripping about the novel. The collision of lifestyles and ideologies that turns into a deeper understanding of the importance of both industry and universities is quite fascinating to me.
In the end, Vic and Robin’s (not-so-lasting-because-they-both-already-have-partners) relationship leaves its mark. Vic becomes more romantic and open-minded and Robin scales down on her “burning” ambitions.
To sum up, all-in-all plot-wise I enjoyed the book, however the pacing at which the story was told was too slow for me in some parts and that made it harder to finish the novel(or maybe I’m not old enough to fully appreciate the book yet, who knows).
Also when I was reading about David Lodge, I found out that Nice Work is in fact a part of a trilogy(the final volume whoops), so I’m thinking about maybe reading the other two, but I don’t know if I have ruined the experience for myself already by reading them out of order(I didn’t do enough digging yet). Furthermore, considering how (unexpectedly) much time I spent reading Nice Work, I’d have to have quite a lot of free time to finish the other two and I seriously doubt I’ll have that in the upcoming semester, because I’d still like to sleep sometimes.
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P.S.: thank you, Svetlana Nikolayevna, for waiting for the review T~T
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bbppcontrol · 1 year
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Rats and mice are active with the onset of spring and it is time for you to take measures designed prevent rodent entry in to your home. Mouse or rat infestation is common in this part of the world and they can make life really difficult for you if you do not take measures to stop them. Mice actually come in to your without invitation and settle down at your expense.
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marcocardelli · 4 years
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Lolita is a 1955 novel written by Russian-American novelist Vladimir Nabokov, notable for its controversial subject: the protagonist and unreliable narrator, a middle-aged literature professor under the pseudonym Humbert Humbert, is obsessed with a 12-year-old girl, Dolores Haze, with whom he becomes sexually involved after he becomes her stepfather. "Lolita" is his private nickname for Dolores. Lolita quickly attained a classic status, adapted into a film by Stanley Kubrick in 1962, and another film by Adrian Lyne in 1997, is one of the greatest work of the 20th century, and it has been included in several lists of best books. "Let all of life be an unfettered howl. Like the crowd greeting the gladiator. Don't stop to think, don't interrupt the scream, exhale, release life's rapture." Vladimir Nabokov 💎 . . . 💎 . . . 💎 . . . #nabokov #wilson #hasek #garon #netminder #lolita #vladimirnabokov #lolitamovie #humberthumbert #nabokovfrenchsociety #nabokovinparis #nabokovetlafrance #doloreshaze #vn #russianliterature #bilingualwriters #sfvn #bookstagram #aisenabokov #societefran #readingnabokov #dominiqueswain #jeremyirons #sweet #homereading #readingwillsaveyou #readingnabokovinfrance #vintage #marcocardelli @unumdesign #unumfam (presso Ascoli, Marche, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD-nmGHKkCN/?igshid=34ojajjb5958
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rjhamster · 3 years
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The Tempe Patch
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calmingstudying · 6 years
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My second and last part of “The Great Gatsby” homereading assignement. It’s a bit 😔, but I hope we’ll have it in foreign literature course later. 😞
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amelxen · 3 years
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The Economic Risks of Being a Housewife
This is a homereading task based on Barbara R. Bergmann's article. All credit goes to her (link in sources).
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Despite the fact that housewives do not count as part of the labour force, as they aren't actively looking for a job, the work that they do can still be considered an occupation. Therefore we can look at some risks which women who dedicated themselves to their families face from an economic point of view. 1. Accidents/abuse
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Statistically, more people get injured in the home, rather than in the workplace(outside the house that is). Add to this the fact that quite a lot of women experience some form of abuse(physical or phycological) from their partner and the work of a housewife begins to seem more dangerous than, for example, working in an office. 2. Lack of cash income
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Women who manage the domestic life don't get paid directly. They are supported financially by their husbands (as in, they have an allowance to buy clothes/food/etc.). That rounds up to about 50% of the husband's income, whereas women with a paid job earn on average about 60% of a mans' salary because of the gender paygap. From this point of view being a housewife is unprofitable. It also prevents women from being able to accumulate any cash for the situation where they'd have to leave the marriage and so in some cases forces women to stay in abusive households & unhealthy relationships because they have nowhere else to go. 3. Trouble changing the job position
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If we consider caring for the family as the housewife's occupation, then changing the job would mean divorcing and remarrying another man. But that is a rather troublesome and mentally exhausting process that hardly compares to just quitting. Another possibility is that a woman may want to enter the labor force and find a position outside the house. In that case it would probably be harder for her than other people, because she'd be lacking one critical thing that is so cherished by employers – recent experience in any field. So the ex-housewife would probably have to settle for some low-income job with poor working conditions.
To conclude, I think that being a housewife requires a lot of hard work. It turned out to be quite a risky job in my opinion. Women who choose to do it should definitely get more recognition and respect <3
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